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the defense could be he was just doing what he was expected to do. toughen up young and teammates that are perceived to be weak. get those guys tough, get them ready to play. if they show weakness, keep hammering on them until they toughen up because football is a tough, violent came. incognito when he's interviewed could very well say i was just doing what i was expected to do. did anyone tell me to target this guy? no, i'm a member of the leadership council. i'm trying to get them tough because we're playing football that is a tough and demanding sport. so the nflpa has to defend both guys and the defense of incognito could be i was just doing what i thought i was supposed to do. >> that's a pretty big stretch when he is talking about potentially killing someone's family member or leaving these threats for them to be misinterpreted in this. i know hazing in sports exists, certainly on the pro level and collegiate level, that's nothing new. but these allegations are something else. it is not the type of attention that the nfl wants for its players,
the defense could be he was just doing what he was expected to do. toughen up young and teammates that are perceived to be weak. get those guys tough, get them ready to play. if they show weakness, keep hammering on them until they toughen up because football is a tough, violent came. incognito when he's interviewed could very well say i was just doing what i was expected to do. did anyone tell me to target this guy? no, i'm a member of the leadership council. i'm trying to get them tough...
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p they put him in positions where he's had to be defensive about a policy that is a great policy, that rather than coming out and continuously with a positive message about kids being on their parents' policy until 26, about being able to be covered when you have pre-existing conditions, when you're like me and you had to buy a junk policy that nearly put you into bankruptcy because you got sick. so those kinds of issues we weren't able to get to because of some missteps that we saw earlier on. and so when will this conversation really be had? when we get out of this technology debacle and people can sane ign up for the health they deserve. >> later we'll have a look at some 2016 frontrunners. >>> will the twitter ipo bring in the big pucks? plus prayer and politics. the question before the supreme court this week. the ruling could impact the high court itself. but first, the president rolls into the battleground state of virginia. who does the gop have to help boost their ticket is this [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in m
p they put him in positions where he's had to be defensive about a policy that is a great policy, that rather than coming out and continuously with a positive message about kids being on their parents' policy until 26, about being able to be covered when you have pre-existing conditions, when you're like me and you had to buy a junk policy that nearly put you into bankruptcy because you got sick. so those kinds of issues we weren't able to get to because of some missteps that we saw earlier on....
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defense spending or say, agricultural subsidies because it is the defense spending that they would get restored in this kind of deal. >> right. they have to give up agriculture subsidies. republicans like agriculture subsidies. >> they do. >> yeah. >> a lot of them get agricultural subsidies. they're wealthy. rural. overwhelmingly white. the kind of people republicans are genuinely happy to see getting help from the government. one of the few government programs. republicans have been debating more be spent than the democrats want to spend. that's the kind of cut that democrats are trying to get in this budget agreement. >> all right. there is possibility fee here. you sold me this is possible. >> i'm not making any guarantees. >> you have laid out a perfectly conceivable scenario. i couldn't have done that. i didn't see that deal. now i do. >> okay. all right. >> jothank you for joining us. >> thank you, lawrence. >> chris hayes is up next. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. president obama hit the road today traveling to the laboratory of obama care. the state of massac
defense spending or say, agricultural subsidies because it is the defense spending that they would get restored in this kind of deal. >> right. they have to give up agriculture subsidies. republicans like agriculture subsidies. >> they do. >> yeah. >> a lot of them get agricultural subsidies. they're wealthy. rural. overwhelmingly white. the kind of people republicans are genuinely happy to see getting help from the government. one of the few government programs....
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voters that -- can be peeled off from the -- i do wants to say something quickly in barbara buono's defense. she got served up by her own party. i don't think this is a problem of barbara buono of being a deficient candidate. i think she did the best she could. she was working really hard on this campaign and her own party sold her out. that's part of the success of christie. the democratic party -- where was chris christie last night? with suzanna martinez in new jersey getting national stories written about how he's courting the hispanic vote and latino vote. he'll do well in union city today. the democratic mayor of union city, state senator named brian stack has been part of chris christie's plan in new jersey from day one. brian stack gave him votes on the pension plan. brian stack endorsed him in this election. brian stack invited him to union city last night. brian stack sold out barbara bun skbro and democrats like brian stack. all over the state sold her out. this is not barbara buono being a bad candidate. this is democrats sold her out. and need to answer for. >> to that point, c
voters that -- can be peeled off from the -- i do wants to say something quickly in barbara buono's defense. she got served up by her own party. i don't think this is a problem of barbara buono of being a deficient candidate. i think she did the best she could. she was working really hard on this campaign and her own party sold her out. that's part of the success of christie. the democratic party -- where was chris christie last night? with suzanna martinez in new jersey getting national...
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you know, the first line of defense cannot be the flight deck door. you have to be able to go -- passengers must go through hard checkpoints and shooters have to encounter hard checkpoints before they can get into the terminal. >> and to that point, it has become virtually impossible to get on a plane if you have a bomb or a gun, but then like you say it becomes the rest of the airport grounds, and that's another place where a lot of people can congregate. is it reasonable practically, financially, to protect parking lots at airports, curbsides, lobbies, ticket counters, baggage claim? at what point do you say it's just not reasonable to broaden security? >> well, you have threat levels at the large airports, chris, like l.a.x. new york's kennedy. you have large threat levels at these big city airports and airports around the world. there's been many ground attacks at airports, you know, in terminals. l.a.x. had one in 2002 at a ticket counter where a couple of people were killed. it's not new, there are ground attacks at airports. so what you have is
you know, the first line of defense cannot be the flight deck door. you have to be able to go -- passengers must go through hard checkpoints and shooters have to encounter hard checkpoints before they can get into the terminal. >> and to that point, it has become virtually impossible to get on a plane if you have a bomb or a gun, but then like you say it becomes the rest of the airport grounds, and that's another place where a lot of people can congregate. is it reasonable practically,...
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>> well, i'll give one defense of ted cruz with his actions with the filibuster and that's this. without strong leadership, there's a void and it allows someone like ted cruz to move forward and take that mantle. >> it wasn't a filibuster, it was a faux filibuster. everybody knew which way the wind was blowing before he started because he agreed to not have -- to not let it go that far with harry reid prior to that epic, you know, how many hours that faux thing was. >> ted cruz admitted that himself. we all knew that going in. but the fact remains he still tried to do the tactic, i don't know what it was for, we can debate that all day long. >> national press. >> i'm sorry? >> it was for national press. >> it was to fund raise. >> there's no leadership at the top to rein these folks in and say at the end of the day we have to govern something, move some policy forward. no one is doing that and that's why it's given ted cruz the opportunities he's had so far. >> we'll all know soon enough when he had a pimento and cheese sandwich when he goes to south carolina. msnbc contributor j
>> well, i'll give one defense of ted cruz with his actions with the filibuster and that's this. without strong leadership, there's a void and it allows someone like ted cruz to move forward and take that mantle. >> it wasn't a filibuster, it was a faux filibuster. everybody knew which way the wind was blowing before he started because he agreed to not have -- to not let it go that far with harry reid prior to that epic, you know, how many hours that faux thing was. >> ted...
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is it a valid defense to say he was using wikipedia, which is not -- i don't know. >> he wasn't using wikipedia, he was copy and pasting wikipedia. i want to represent for all internet journalists and say we don't copy/paste, it doesn't count. it's not about lifting information, it's about lifting word for word, as andrew reported. i think the problem is, he wants to cast himself as a serious guy. and serious people do not lift their speeches from wikipedia. i mean, he is just making himself look like he's just not substantial. >> andrew, you've obviously done a lot of major reporting on this. how serious a story -- we're laughing and challenging rachel maddow to a dual. how serious is this for paul? >> i don't know how damaging it's going to be to paul. we are -- the republicans really haven't hatched on and attacked paul for it. we -- democrats are, you know, having fun with paul plagiarizing wikipedia, and, you know, i reported there is plagiarism in the book which is a lot more serious than plagiarizing from the internet some plot lines. but i don't know if this is going to be dam
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. >> i just like his defense that he's against people who cast aspersions upon him. plagiarism is bad, senator paul. it's gotten a lot of people in trouble. some people close to you in the past. and it's not a good thing. if you're caught plagiarizing under your name, you're fairly aspersed, if that's a word. >> that's a new word. you didn't plagiarize that from anybody. >> no. made that up myself. for him to get high up here shows he doesn't care. he doesn't care about facts, honor, dignity, respect, integrity. this is all about turning it to his political advantage and to attack the people, you know, whether it's the media or whether it's people who are deemed to be progressives. that's what helps the tea party crowd. >> josh, jump in here. was i wrong to too prematurely suggest he's the nominee of the republican party? could this hectare him the way it did against vice president biden years ago. >> i think it does. i think it's a real problem for him. again, there is this larger issue that he doesn't -- something like this happens once you say you got a bad egg on
. >> i just like his defense that he's against people who cast aspersions upon him. plagiarism is bad, senator paul. it's gotten a lot of people in trouble. some people close to you in the past. and it's not a good thing. if you're caught plagiarizing under your name, you're fairly aspersed, if that's a word. >> that's a new word. you didn't plagiarize that from anybody. >> no. made that up myself. for him to get high up here shows he doesn't care. he doesn't care about facts,...
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>> well, clearly the iraqis have to take care of their own defense. the united states has made an incredible investment in helping the people of iraq. they have to take responsibility for the defense of their own country. there is a role that the united states can play, but it's not going to be a military role. >> all right, senator. what about your position on the finance committee? i want to ask you about the impact of the food stamp cutbacks. one estimate indicates every dollar in food stamps leads to $1.70 in economic activity. aside from the obvious impact to the recipients, could cutting food stamps actually slow the economy? >> absolutely. this hurts our economy. we've already seen some self-inflicted wounds with the government shutdown and threatening our national credit. now with the food stamp program, recipients receiving less funds and even threatened further cuts, that hurts our economy. and it hurts people. it hurts people that are very vulnerable. the nutrition is critically important. it's important for young people. it's important for
>> well, clearly the iraqis have to take care of their own defense. the united states has made an incredible investment in helping the people of iraq. they have to take responsibility for the defense of their own country. there is a role that the united states can play, but it's not going to be a military role. >> all right, senator. what about your position on the finance committee? i want to ask you about the impact of the food stamp cutbacks. one estimate indicates every dollar...
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dunes and wider beaches are our best defense but today much of the shore is just as vulnerable. >> are we more protected or better off if sandy were to hit a week from now? >> right now it would still be rough. the area with the most damage we still haven't gotten to yet. >> reporter: some of the reason, it took congress almost a year to release relief funds. out of nearly $48 billion in relief, today only $5.2 billion has been spent. >> if you want to know can it happen again, i think the answer is obvious, that yes. >> definitely. >> reporter: it's so wild to be up close to a home like this that looks like sandy could have happened yesterday. right next door one of those plowed lots. behind it a completely new home, so all levels of recovery. a reminder, it's not just weeks or months but years to come back from a storm like sandy. let's go to amy robach. she's in hard hit breezy point. >> reporter: ginger, this was one of the hardest hit areas along the eastern seaboard. residents not only had to deal with high winds and flood waters but also a tremendous fire. since then 365 days of
dunes and wider beaches are our best defense but today much of the shore is just as vulnerable. >> are we more protected or better off if sandy were to hit a week from now? >> right now it would still be rough. the area with the most damage we still haven't gotten to yet. >> reporter: some of the reason, it took congress almost a year to release relief funds. out of nearly $48 billion in relief, today only $5.2 billion has been spent. >> if you want to know can it happen...
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we're going to be on permanent defense for the foreseeable future. is the bleak assessment of a republican strategist writing in a memo revealed this week about his party's prospects in what major state? time. i bet watson wouldn't have known that either, but the answer was california, the golden state. that memo made big news this week as republican party and america's biggest state just dying off. that's next. except when it's too cold. like the last three weekends. asthma doesn't affect my job... you missed the meeting again last week! it doesn't affect my family. your coughing woke me up again. i wish you'd take me to the park. i don't use my rescue inhaler a lot... depends on what you mean by a lot. coping with asthma isn't controlling it. test your level of control at asthma.com, then talk to your doctor. there may be more you could do for your asthma. or just seem to fade away, day by day? don't compromise. vidal sassoon pro series from the original salon genius starts vibrant, stays vibrant. precision mix formula saturates each strand for 100
we're going to be on permanent defense for the foreseeable future. is the bleak assessment of a republican strategist writing in a memo revealed this week about his party's prospects in what major state? time. i bet watson wouldn't have known that either, but the answer was california, the golden state. that memo made big news this week as republican party and america's biggest state just dying off. that's next. except when it's too cold. like the last three weekends. asthma doesn't affect my...
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he does, i'm using this in defense of him. he's an interesting member of the senate. it's interesting, he plows through kind of quickly. he tries to gain expertise pretty fast. if we talk about him as a standard bearer of libertarianism, that mows you down. when the press is interested in you. they are referring to the compounding factor. joe bodyen in '87, he credits and look back into his college records. >> that itself the kind of thing, palm, i think paul is a really good libertarian member of the senate. but once at the presidential level, i don't know how he swoivs. >> if there are residuals for the writers of the movie "gattacca" they owe rand paul a cut. >>> two if you twists this week in the saga of immigration reform. we will tell you if it's actually kwloeser to happening now. that's next. yeah, she did. were cheerios the same back then? cheerios has pretty much been the same forever. so...when we have cheerios, it's kind of like we are having breakfast with nana... yeah... ♪ yeah. you're so smart. to roll out a perfectly flaky crust that's made from scra
he does, i'm using this in defense of him. he's an interesting member of the senate. it's interesting, he plows through kind of quickly. he tries to gain expertise pretty fast. if we talk about him as a standard bearer of libertarianism, that mows you down. when the press is interested in you. they are referring to the compounding factor. joe bodyen in '87, he credits and look back into his college records. >> that itself the kind of thing, palm, i think paul is a really good libertarian...
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>> we reached out to his attorney, and his defense attorney is still getting back to us. he did tell the "associated press" that pascal is shocked he was charged, he really did fall asleep, and any touching was inadvertent. you michiganed the federal marshal case. he has been removed from duty after he was arrestedded for taking cell phone pictures under women's skirts as they were boarding a southwest airlines flight in nashville. the tsa is investigating that case. >> live in denver, thanks. now a warning going out to thousands of patients that their personal information may be part of a huge tax scam. it's the latest example of a booming type of fraud, one that could cost a -- all of us a lot of money. most of the victims were patients of the orange county health department in florida. investigators came across a hand written list of names, patients who were targets of the scam. patients' personal info was storm, which the scammers used to submit fraudulent tax returns. when the government sent out refund checks, investigators say the crooks pocketed the cash. this is
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there is a fact-checking operation that goes through every word to make sure it is both accurate and defensible. as speech writers we would often come up with things we wanted the president to say. but if the fact checkers said, you can't say that, it's not true, out it wept. in their case the fact checkers said, you can't say that and they said it anyway. >> the journal reports a former official added to the journal in the midst of a hard fought political debate, quote, if you like your plan, you can probably keep it is not a salable point. that's obvious. but it's shocking to think that the president explicitly his led millions of americans about their health care. about health care. >> yep. >> and their relationship with their doctors, their children's relationships with their doctors, knowing that it wa untrue or having reason to understand that because it was more salable to say it the way he did. >> yep. on top of that, after he started saying it and they started being concerned that this wasn't true they went back and debated about wlrpt they should go out and have him do interviews to p
there is a fact-checking operation that goes through every word to make sure it is both accurate and defensible. as speech writers we would often come up with things we wanted the president to say. but if the fact checkers said, you can't say that, it's not true, out it wept. in their case the fact checkers said, you can't say that and they said it anyway. >> the journal reports a former official added to the journal in the midst of a hard fought political debate, quote, if you like your...
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duns and wider beaches are our best defense but today much of the shore is just as vulnerable. >> are we more protected or better off if sandy were to hit now? >> right now it's tough. the area with the most damage we still haven't gotten to yet. >> reporter: some of the reason, it took congress almost a year to release relief funds. out of 48 billion dollars in relief, today only $5.2 billion has been spent. >> can it happen again, i think the answer is obvious that yes. >> definitely. >> reporter: it's so wild to be up close to a home like this that looks like sandy could have happened yesterday. right next door one of those plowed lots. behind it a completely knew home, all levels of recovery. it's not just weeks or months but years to come back from a storm like andy. let's go to amy row bach. she's in hard hit breezy point. >> reporter: ginger, this was one of the hardest hit areas along the eastern sea poord. residents not only had to deal with high winds and flood waters but also a tremendous fire. since then 365 days of changes and challenges. before the storm hit, mary lapera
duns and wider beaches are our best defense but today much of the shore is just as vulnerable. >> are we more protected or better off if sandy were to hit now? >> right now it's tough. the area with the most damage we still haven't gotten to yet. >> reporter: some of the reason, it took congress almost a year to release relief funds. out of 48 billion dollars in relief, today only $5.2 billion has been spent. >> can it happen again, i think the answer is obvious that...
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, saying calls to the department of defense say that the leaking is justified. in a letter published in the german magazine, snowden says he is not the problem, it is the nsa. and he writes, citizens have to fight against the oppression. those who speak the truth are not committing a crime. a former cia operative, and ray mcgovern, a former cia analyst, great to have you both with us. let me start with you. snowden says the leaks are justified, fair? >> no, here is the problem, you can't work for the government and have a security clearance and wake up one day and decide to spill your guts. if we started down that road, where would it all stop? it would be the end of the nsa, the security force, the problem is he didn't have a venue where his complaints would be listened to. he couldn't take it to the senator house, he would have been ignored. and it is really the congress' fault, they need reform. >> and ray, let me ask you this, you hear bob saying if you go down this path where does it stop? it could be the end of the security. you are obviously on a differen
, saying calls to the department of defense say that the leaking is justified. in a letter published in the german magazine, snowden says he is not the problem, it is the nsa. and he writes, citizens have to fight against the oppression. those who speak the truth are not committing a crime. a former cia operative, and ray mcgovern, a former cia analyst, great to have you both with us. let me start with you. snowden says the leaks are justified, fair? >> no, here is the problem, you can't...
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finally someone in the administration defense nsa spying. their defense was clear, and aggressive. >> do you believe that the allies have conducted or at any time any type of espionage activity against the united states of america our intelligence services our leaders or otherwise? >> absolutely. >> there has not been a mass casualty here in the u.s. since 2001. that's not by luck. they continue to try. it is the great members in the intelligence community, our military, our law enforcement that have stood up and said, this is our job. >> defending themselves with passion and conviction, which up to this point we hadn't seen much of in terms of defense. jim sciutto closely watched the entire hearing today. jim, what were the revelations at the hearing? >> reporter: you got the sense as you say, erin, they were just waiting to go have the chance to push back like this. they pushed back very strong here. first on spying both clapper and alexander saying that our allies spy on us, including on our leaders, that in fact the intelligence services
finally someone in the administration defense nsa spying. their defense was clear, and aggressive. >> do you believe that the allies have conducted or at any time any type of espionage activity against the united states of america our intelligence services our leaders or otherwise? >> absolutely. >> there has not been a mass casualty here in the u.s. since 2001. that's not by luck. they continue to try. it is the great members in the intelligence community, our military, our...
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>> keteyian: jackson, a defensive back, was stretching with the offensive linemen. trying to master alabama's complex schemes was too much, too soon for jackson. >> saban: hey, eddie! it's kick support! it's cover two. why you backing up? you're supposed to come and force the edge! >> keteyian: jackson looked like he wanted to crawl into a hole... >> saban: come on, eddie! >> keteyian: all of alabama's players have been there... >> saban: aw, vinnie... >> keteyian: safety vinnie sunseri remembers the day he and a fellow defensive back forgot a play. >> vinnie sunseri: and he throws his hat. it's a straw hat and it's not really heavy. he's able to throw it like zorro at us. i thought it was going to hit us and knock us out. and just starts yelling at us. and we're like, "we just got sabaned." >> keteyian: got "sabaned"? >> sunseri: yeah. >> saban: you messed up my hat. >> keteyian: but saban's players have faith in their coach, largely because of a revolutionary approach he designed years ago called "the process." "ignore the scoreboard," saban preached to his player
>> keteyian: jackson, a defensive back, was stretching with the offensive linemen. trying to master alabama's complex schemes was too much, too soon for jackson. >> saban: hey, eddie! it's kick support! it's cover two. why you backing up? you're supposed to come and force the edge! >> keteyian: jackson looked like he wanted to crawl into a hole... >> saban: come on, eddie! >> keteyian: all of alabama's players have been there... >> saban: aw, vinnie......
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so the school folded immediately and now the alliance defense fund and christian people or anybody who wants to hear christian carol cannot successfully sue them to make them include the carol. >> but as it stands right now, the wisconsin people that kelly and i were after, they rescinded in wisconsin the kids, i think it was wausau, they can sing the christmas carols in bordentown they can't. >> they stood their ground and said we can't do it because it might offend somebody. >> go to private school. >> dr. bauer, the person in charge. >> dr. bauer. >> the superintendent. dr. constance bauer says look it remains our celebrate the rich diversity of our community so long as this diversity doesn't include anybody who is christian. >> or mentioning a federal holiday of christmas. see, this is why everybody is off. this is why they have the season. >> yeah. you know, dr. bauer and he has got to be a pinhead. >> she. >> oh it's a she? she has got to be a pinhead. you don't like it, like i told doris go get your congressman to try to rescind. oh no, she has got a picture of it look, you, hey
so the school folded immediately and now the alliance defense fund and christian people or anybody who wants to hear christian carol cannot successfully sue them to make them include the carol. >> but as it stands right now, the wisconsin people that kelly and i were after, they rescinded in wisconsin the kids, i think it was wausau, they can sing the christmas carols in bordentown they can't. >> they stood their ground and said we can't do it because it might offend somebody....
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the red line, i am the sergeant of defense -- but the corruption is as great as under richard nix nixon. >> it's the line that if you like your insurance can you keep your insurance. >> how sticky is the perception problem for this president among his own party? they are going to be facing election, re-election, some of them, a year from now, and -- >> let me speak to this as a democrat. everybody stayed together until recently on health care. there has been break-away centers as we talked about last week on delaying the individual mandate, delaying the penalty, and now when the white house has acknowledged they didn't tell the truth, you are going to see democrats increasingly moving away from the president who for five years, five and a half years have unquestionable loyalty. >> and then even bill maher who said it, i thought as much of a problem that i have, he said it and he said i thought president obama was honest, and he's not and neither are you, and he tore his guest apart. the problem for the democrats is who is going to go off the cliff and who is going to start caring about
the red line, i am the sergeant of defense -- but the corruption is as great as under richard nix nixon. >> it's the line that if you like your insurance can you keep your insurance. >> how sticky is the perception problem for this president among his own party? they are going to be facing election, re-election, some of them, a year from now, and -- >> let me speak to this as a democrat. everybody stayed together until recently on health care. there has been break-away centers...
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you have this conversation with the defense attachÉ. you ask him what military assets are on their way. and he says... >> hicks: effectively, they're not. and i... for a moment, i just felt lost. i just couldn't believe the answer. and then i made the call to the annex chief, and i told him, "listen, you've gotta tell those guys there may not be any help coming." >> logan: that's a tough thing to understand. why? >> hicks: it just is. we... for us, for the people that go out onto the edge, to represent our country, we believe that if we get in trouble, they're coming to get us. that our back is covered. to hear that it's not, it's a terrible, terrible experience. >> logan: the u.s. government today acknowledges the americans at the u.s. compound in benghazi were not adequately protected, and says those who carried out the attack are still being hunted down. just a few weeks ago, abu anas al-libi was captured for his role in the africa bombings and the u.s. is still investigating what part he may have played in benghazi. we've learned th
you have this conversation with the defense attachÉ. you ask him what military assets are on their way. and he says... >> hicks: effectively, they're not. and i... for a moment, i just felt lost. i just couldn't believe the answer. and then i made the call to the annex chief, and i told him, "listen, you've gotta tell those guys there may not be any help coming." >> logan: that's a tough thing to understand. why? >> hicks: it just is. we... for us, for the people...
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i have possible but the secretary of defense not conclusive. here is the example of a provable lie just so you know. last night bill maher progressive zealot accused me of promoting the republican party, implying that i used talking points from the g.o.p. that's a lie. i have never received republican talking points in my life. anyone who watches this program knows but moore doesn't care. he has nothing to lose by spouting dishonest jibber irish. he makes money doing it president obama has a lot to do in fact, he could be impeached. if that were proved proved beyond a reasonable doubt. why would the president risk that in the key question in this intense debate? that's the memo. we will read some of your letters on the subject at the end of the broadcast. now joining us from los angeles ebony williams radio talk show host in for kirsten tonight and kate observen observe on -- obama care a great program that will benefit the vast majority of americans. he did not address the lie thing straight on, but indicated that his descriptions of the benef
i have possible but the secretary of defense not conclusive. here is the example of a provable lie just so you know. last night bill maher progressive zealot accused me of promoting the republican party, implying that i used talking points from the g.o.p. that's a lie. i have never received republican talking points in my life. anyone who watches this program knows but moore doesn't care. he has nothing to lose by spouting dishonest jibber irish. he makes money doing it president obama has a...
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defense spending or say, agricultural subsidies because it is the defense spending that they would get restored in this kind of deal. >> right. they have to give up agriculture subsidies. republicans like agriculture subsidies. >> they do. >> yeah. >> a lot of them get agricultural subsidies. they're wealthy. rural. overwhelmingly white. the kind of people republicans are genuinely happy to see getting help from the government. one of the few government programs. republicans have been debating more be spent than the democrats want to spend. that's the kind of cut that democrats are trying to get in this budget agreement. >> all right. there is possibility fee here. you sold me this is possible. >> i'm not making any
defense spending or say, agricultural subsidies because it is the defense spending that they would get restored in this kind of deal. >> right. they have to give up agriculture subsidies. republicans like agriculture subsidies. >> they do. >> yeah. >> a lot of them get agricultural subsidies. they're wealthy. rural. overwhelmingly white. the kind of people republicans are genuinely happy to see getting help from the government. one of the few government programs....
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the defense team asked the judge to release him on bond pending a new trial. the judge said it is not clear if he is entitled to bail. they are asking both sides to submit arguments. >> 19-year-old max wade is found guilty of stealing the lamborghini. it was stolen in 2011 after under going maintenance. he could face 30 years in prison. >> the city council overwhelmingly voted to raise the tobacco purchasing age under federal law no one under 18 can buy tobacco in the u.s. even higher minimum age delays young people from starting to smoke and limits health risk. >> denver residents will be able to smoke pot in their backyards after all. they proposed a rule that would have made it illegal but lawmakers backtracked on the plan. it allows people to smoke in their yards and possess marijuana in city parks. it may be purchased in licensed stores and consumed in private residence but public consumption remains illegal. your tax dollars going to foreign flights. washington is meeting to discuss this very idea. jolene kemp from the fox business network is here to exp
the defense team asked the judge to release him on bond pending a new trial. the judge said it is not clear if he is entitled to bail. they are asking both sides to submit arguments. >> 19-year-old max wade is found guilty of stealing the lamborghini. it was stolen in 2011 after under going maintenance. he could face 30 years in prison. >> the city council overwhelmingly voted to raise the tobacco purchasing age under federal law no one under 18 can buy tobacco in the u.s. even...
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the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. ♪ >>> all right. some foreign researchersar published a study saying owning a gun makes you racist. before i debunk this crap, let's see why they did the study. researchers carey o'brien tells the daily news, quote, there had already been research showing blacks are more likely to be shot, so we thought there mustg be something happening between the concept of being black and some whites wanting guns. idiotic! somehow carey manages not to finish his thought. blacks are more likely to beacks shot by other blacks. over 91% of blacks are murder youer had by other blacks. even the promise is false! e-mailed gun expert john lott on the study. exp he found the racist findings were the same for both whites and nonwhites. how can that be?e this is nonsense. no wonder the researchers hid that part. finally, legal gun ownership benefits blacks more than anyone. as lott points out, poor blacks are more likely to be crimekely victims. they need guns.ti left wing eff
the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. ♪ >>> all right. some foreign researchersar published a study saying owning a gun makes you racist. before i debunk this crap, let's see why they did the study. researchers carey o'brien tells the daily news, quote, there had already been research showing blacks are more likely to be shot, so we thought there mustg be something happening between the...
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is i don't know really an acceptable defense? because at some point, you know, just speaking optically, don't you start to be perceived as out of touch? >> yeah, and previously obama hasn't taken this stance. he said on a number of occasions the buck stops with me, whether it's benghazi or other issues that he had in the first term. so i don't think that's a good long-term strategy. any time you're having that discussion of i didn't know about it or if i knew about it, either way, it's bad news for the white house. but i think they have to be less reactive and go on offense and lead the charge on changing the nsa, curbing their powers, doing whatever they think is best. now you have allies, as you mentioned before, diane feinstein working on legislation. you have friends on capitol hill. once again, this divides the democratic party. we saw the republicans divided during the fiscal showdown. democrats are now grappling with both the health care issue and the nsa issue. >> my, what a difference two weeks makes. speaking of capitol
is i don't know really an acceptable defense? because at some point, you know, just speaking optically, don't you start to be perceived as out of touch? >> yeah, and previously obama hasn't taken this stance. he said on a number of occasions the buck stops with me, whether it's benghazi or other issues that he had in the first term. so i don't think that's a good long-term strategy. any time you're having that discussion of i didn't know about it or if i knew about it, either way, it's...
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martin savidge has been watching and tracking the reaction to "blackfish" in seaworld's defense of its programs. take a look. >> the cnn film "blackfish" is taking social media by storm. on facebook and twitter, thousands debate the ethics of keeping animals in captivity at aquariums and theme parks. many say their were stunned that this allegation of mistreatment may have led to deadly consequences for trainers. after watching this documentary, i can never be happy at seaworld again, said one. and another says heartbreaking to watch the whales in captivity. how can someone think this is okay? but it's not just the internet. >> it's not fair to the animal that they have to be taken out of their natural environment so we can be able to see them and learn about them. >> they're really big fish, usually kept in small quarters. doesn't seem right. >> it tells the story of a veteran seaworld trainer dragged into the water and drown by a killer whale she was working with in 2010. >> the whale lanchs onto her and took her under. >> now former trainers believe killer whales should be released
martin savidge has been watching and tracking the reaction to "blackfish" in seaworld's defense of its programs. take a look. >> the cnn film "blackfish" is taking social media by storm. on facebook and twitter, thousands debate the ethics of keeping animals in captivity at aquariums and theme parks. many say their were stunned that this allegation of mistreatment may have led to deadly consequences for trainers. after watching this documentary, i can never be happy at...
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he's just wrapped up a visit to boston where he fronted an impassioned rally in defense of his health care, hardline, no backing down and he gave no quarter and importantly, no delay. that's what he seems to be against and the president is most insistent and defiant against criticses of obama care. take a listen. >> nobody's losing their right to health care coverage, and no insurance company will ever be able to deny you coverage or drop you as a customer altogether. those days are over and that's the truth. that is the truth. >> all right. we'll get to fact checking in just a minute. the president was in boston because he wanted to use romney care as an example of a slow starting, but successful health care reform law. listen to this one. >> and by the way, all the -- all the parade of horribles, the worst predictions about health care reform in massachusetts never came true. >> all right. now cnbc had a special producer fact-checking the president's speech and he looked into this claim right away and here are some pack, okay? premiums in massachusetts have soared. they have the mos
he's just wrapped up a visit to boston where he fronted an impassioned rally in defense of his health care, hardline, no backing down and he gave no quarter and importantly, no delay. that's what he seems to be against and the president is most insistent and defiant against criticses of obama care. take a listen. >> nobody's losing their right to health care coverage, and no insurance company will ever be able to deny you coverage or drop you as a customer altogether. those days are over...
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witnesses and say it sounds like defense testimony going on. how did you see it in. >> i saw it the same exact way, chris. usually when the medical examiner testifies for the government, that's your day, that's the big day for the government, you usually bookend that testimony, you want to end on the medical examiner. i don't think i've seen a case where i've had three, not one, not two, but three medical exercises all say that it was either natural causes or perhaps heart disease plus toxicity, or even perhaps drowning, and none of them can say definitively this is a homicide in terms of its calls of death. it was a terrible day for the prosecution, and i think at this point what they really do need in a case like this, in a circumstantial case is they need a confession but not a confession necessarily to an inmate, to a jailhouse snitch and so i look at this case, vinnie, and i think possibly game over already. >> one you just called me vinnie. two -- >> did i? >> danny, you have a nice pocket area but i don't know why you're confident. you y
witnesses and say it sounds like defense testimony going on. how did you see it in. >> i saw it the same exact way, chris. usually when the medical examiner testifies for the government, that's your day, that's the big day for the government, you usually bookend that testimony, you want to end on the medical examiner. i don't think i've seen a case where i've had three, not one, not two, but three medical exercises all say that it was either natural causes or perhaps heart disease plus...
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there's been a defense of all this nsa, all this data collection, a strong defense by prime minister cameron. there has obviously in germany been a different reaction with people, mostly the public there, very upset, very outraged. what's happening is the leaders are catering to their public opinion, summering u.s. ambassadors, demanding explanations. many people know, leaders know, they are routinely spied on. this has made a huge political impact in the u.s. and hence sweeping announcements about the review of the nsa. what i spoke to green wald yesterday was his continued insistence that none of what the nsa leaker put out was threatening national security. that's glooen greenwald's and snowden's contention. they say it's not about leaders so much, it's about populations being spied on, both in the united states and around the world. listen to what he told me. >> none of this has anything to do with terrorism. is merkel a terrorist? are 60 million spanish citizens terrorists? this is clearly about political power and the claim that is about terrorism is seen around the world as wh
there's been a defense of all this nsa, all this data collection, a strong defense by prime minister cameron. there has obviously in germany been a different reaction with people, mostly the public there, very upset, very outraged. what's happening is the leaders are catering to their public opinion, summering u.s. ambassadors, demanding explanations. many people know, leaders know, they are routinely spied on. this has made a huge political impact in the u.s. and hence sweeping announcements...
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slightly defensive tone to the overall market. pending home sales numbers, biggest drop since may 2010, not good for the overall market psychology. we're not only in an economic recovery but a housing recovery. numbers do not help support that concept. that's why the home building stocks are to the downside today. the big high beta names, high volatility names also under pressure today. you could see this all the time now, facebook, tesla, yelp, the usual suspects. days where the market psychology's off, you see them down, more than twice what the overall market is doing today. another area of concern, besides home builders and the high beta names is china. remember what happened last week with nq. this is a chinese mobile company. bottom line is, we went from 23 to 8 in a few days. muddy waters called the company an outright fraud. the company will vigorously contest the allegation. a tremendous psychological effect on the chinese stocks. look at some of the chinese internet stocks. 5% declines some of the big names like renren.
slightly defensive tone to the overall market. pending home sales numbers, biggest drop since may 2010, not good for the overall market psychology. we're not only in an economic recovery but a housing recovery. numbers do not help support that concept. that's why the home building stocks are to the downside today. the big high beta names, high volatility names also under pressure today. you could see this all the time now, facebook, tesla, yelp, the usual suspects. days where the market...
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either the defense is that he was kept out of the loop, has been the defense this white house has used, or the spying on 35 world leaders, it's just not good public relations wise. that said, listen, every country spies and while it's a tough thing to sell to the american public and to the public overall, it does happen. >> it does. but what's disturbing is apparently -- and according to the nsa people who talked to the white house, a lot of people don't trust the nsa these days anyway because they spy on all of us. just the fact that the president, while he was president, this program was running for coming up on five years where they were spying on world leaders and apparently -- according to the "wall street journal" item -- apparently there are people below the president who decide who to spy on. so it's somebody else way down here on the food chain deciding, you know what? merkel. let's go after her. let's go after tony blair or whomever in the last five years. >> i mean, it's easy to pick at every administration has done some of this. so it's important to point out. but it's publ
either the defense is that he was kept out of the loop, has been the defense this white house has used, or the spying on 35 world leaders, it's just not good public relations wise. that said, listen, every country spies and while it's a tough thing to sell to the american public and to the public overall, it does happen. >> it does. but what's disturbing is apparently -- and according to the nsa people who talked to the white house, a lot of people don't trust the nsa these days anyway...
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his defense is that the web site doesn't work. the entire linchpin of healthcare.gov doesn't work. that's why these numbers you are citing doesn't necessarily work. steve hayes says this goes beyond the numbers for the administration. listen. >> this has moved from a theoretical debate over the past three years to real numbers where people are doing real math. i mean, people are getting these letters. these are not made up things. people who have household budgets are trying to find a way to make this work. and the problem for the administration is they can spin it and jay carney can refuse to geoff i. give out the enrollment numbers and they can play games with the timing of some of this but it doesn't matter. ultimately the numbers are what they are. >> meanwhile democrats running for re-election are upset and nervous about this as rightly they should be. they held a closed door meeting. they are concerned that this goes beyond just the web site problems. but there are real structural issues with obama care. and they are having to go back to our district and answer for this and p
his defense is that the web site doesn't work. the entire linchpin of healthcare.gov doesn't work. that's why these numbers you are citing doesn't necessarily work. steve hayes says this goes beyond the numbers for the administration. listen. >> this has moved from a theoretical debate over the past three years to real numbers where people are doing real math. i mean, people are getting these letters. these are not made up things. people who have household budgets are trying to find a way...